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Section
7.48.010
Actionable nuisance defined.
Section
7.48.020
Who may sue—Judgment for damages—Warrant for abatement—Injunction.
Section
7.48.030
Issuance and execution of warrant.
Section
7.48.040
Stay of issuance of warrant.
Section
7.48.050
Moral nuisances—Definitions.
Section
7.48.052
Moral nuisances.
Section
7.48.054
Moral nuisance—Personal property—Effects of notice.
Section
7.48.056
Abate moral nuisance—Enjoin owner.
Section
7.48.058
Maintaining action to abate moral nuisance—Bond.
Section
7.48.060
Moral nuisance—Jurisdiction—Filing a complaint.
Section
7.48.062
Moral nuisance—Restraining order—Violations.
Section
7.48.064
Moral nuisance—Hearing—Notice—Consolidation with trial.
Section
7.48.066
Finding of moral nuisance—Orders.
Section
7.48.068
Abatement of moral nuisance by owner—Effect on injunction.
Section
7.48.070
Moral nuisance—Priority of action on calendar.
Section
7.48.072
Moral nuisance—Effects of admission or finding of guilt.
Section
7.48.074
Moral nuisance—Evidence of reputation—Admissibility.
Section
7.48.076
Moral nuisance—Trial—Costs—Dismissal—Judgment.
Section
7.48.078
Moral nuisance—Judgment—Penalties—Disposal of personal property.
Section
7.48.080
Moral nuisance—Violation of injunction—Contempt of court.
Section
7.48.085
Moral nuisance—Property owner may repossess.
Section
7.48.090
Moral nuisance—Contraband—Forfeitures.
Section
7.48.100
Moral nuisance—Immunity of certain motion picture theatre employees.
Section
7.48.110
Houses of lewdness, assignation or prostitution may be abated—Voluntary abatement.
Section
7.48.120
Nuisance defined.
Section
7.48.130
Public nuisance defined.
Section
7.48.140
Public nuisances enumerated.
Section
7.48.150
Private nuisance defined.
Section
7.48.155
Unlawful use of firearm or deadly weapon—Arrest required.
Section
7.48.160
Authorized act not a nuisance.
Section
7.48.170
Successive owners liable.
Section
7.48.180
Abatement does not preclude action for damages.
Section
7.48.190
Nuisance does not become legal by prescription.
Section
7.48.200
Remedies.
Section
7.48.210
Civil action, who may maintain.
Section
7.48.220
Abatement, by whom.
Section
7.48.230
Public nuisance—Abatement.
Section
7.48.240
Certain places of resort declared nuisances.
Section
7.48.250
Penalty—Abatement.
Section
7.48.260
Warrant of abatement.
Section
7.48.270
Stay of warrant.
Section
7.48.280
Costs of abatement.
Section
7.48.300
Agricultural activities and forest practices—Legislative finding and purpose.
Section
7.48.305
Agricultural activities and forest practices—Presumed reasonable and not a nuisance—Exception—Damages.
Section
7.48.310
Agricultural activities and forest practices—Definitions.
Section
7.48.315
Agricultural activities and forest practices—Recovering lawsuit costs—Farmers.
Section
7.48.320
Agricultural activities and forest practices—Recovering costs to investigate complaints—State and local agencies.
Section
7.48.905
Severability—1979 c 122.